

There's even a stats engine that lets you track who is looking at your photos, while a very easy drag-and-drop system allows you to organize albums of your photos and collections of photos from you and other photographers. Flickr also offers a great selection of tools, extensive tagging features and support for both viewing and downloading photos at a variety of resolutions (including, unusually, the option to offer the original size). It remains the best option for serious shooters. Some have free tiers of service, while others are geared more towards professionals.įlickr is our pick of the best photo storage and sharing sites, thanks to its massive amount of storage and a simple, clean interface that makes it a joy to use. They're also great for sharing photos with family and friends, and many have full-featured editing tools built in. Many have excellent tagging systems that make them great for quickly finding a photo, and because they're cloud-based you can access them wherever you have an internet connection. Plus, these sites can also help you keep track of the photos you shoot. The best photo storage and sharing sites will keep your images nice and safe in the cloud, avoiding the risk of heartache if a hard drive, laptop or phone is lost to fire, theft or failure. And even if you're snapping away on one of the best camera phones, the sheer volume of photos many people take can quickly take up a lot of space.Įven beyond size, there's safety to consider, too. Dimitris Makrygiannakis (ngravity)īurn My Eye 14.Photo file sizes can be big these days: JPEGs from the best cameras can come in at 15-20MB, while RAW files can be as big as 95MB! That's going to fill a hard drive in no time. Regardless check out the fresh talent in the street photography community on Flickr! Some of the names you may recognize, and others you may not. However after crunching away at this for around 5 hours, I only have enough mental energy for 25. I chatted with a few people online, and thought it may be a good idea to make a list of 50 street photographers people should follow on Flickr – who may not be as well known.


Although I was happy to see my name on the list, I was a bit embarrassed to see my name there as half of the people included weren’t even what I would consider street photographers. Recently Complex put out a list titled “ The 50 Greatest Street Photographers Right Now” which has caused quite the stir.
